Trump Says His ‘Greatest Strength’ Is Building Ballrooms: ‘I Might as Well Do This’
President Donald Trump showed off some of his new additions to the White House and boasted that building ballrooms is his “greatest strength.”
On Tuesday’s episode of The Ingraham Angle, Laura Ingraham aired part two of her interview with Trump, who claimed during the sit-down that talk about rising prices is “a con job by the Democrats.”
Afterward, the president gave Ingraham a tour of the new “Presidential Walk of Fame.” The display features portraits of all the presidents in chronological order. For former President Joe Biden, there is a picture of an autopen instead of Biden.
Regarding the gallery of portraits, Ingraham asked, “Whose idea was this?”
“My idea,” Trump replied. “Everything’s my idea.”
“Everything’s your idea, ok,” the host responded. “Wait a second, the profile of Biden is–”
“So, he’s the worst president in the history of our country,” Trump said. “And Barack Hussein Obama’s top five, meaning bad.”
“Are you gonna replace that with his actual photo?” Ingraham asked about the Biden installation.
“No, I don’t think so,” the president said.
Trumo then led Ingraham to a large marble room and boasted of his plan to build a large ballroom on the site of the old East Wing of the White House, which he completely demolished last month.
“This is the equivalent of what I’d do with the ballroom,” he told Ingraham. “I’ve built many ballrooms in many buildings. And that’s my greatest strength, actually. I might as well do this. So, this room was in terrible shape. This was done by Jackie Kennedy. Jackie Kennedy Onassis, then Jackie Kennedy, I hope.”
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